Greek Life

Interested in a fraternity or a sorority? The University of Toledo has over 30 organizations
to engage students in a plethora of service, leadership, academic, and social endeavors
all around campus. Learn more

Student Government

The University of Toledo Student Government is your voice on campus. Discover more
about Student Government initatives and how to become a member. Learn more

Yearly Events

The University of Toledo hosts large annual events including Music Fest, Songfest,
Homecoming, and the annual Dance Marathon. Discover more about UT's yearly events
and how to participate. Learn more

What to do between classes?

Student Union

Whether you want to visit with friends or study in between classes, the Student Union
has plenty of spaces. Grab a coffee at Starbucks, review your notes in the south lounge
or find an empty chair to catch some zzz’s after your 8 a.m. course. Learn more

Carlson Library

It has six floors of computers, journals, books, AV materials and more for your use.
The Information Commons on the first floor has 150 computers and is open 24 hours
a day, Sunday through Friday night. The library also has plenty of quiet cubicles,
study rooms and laptop checkouts. Learn more

Student Recreation Center

Why not fit in a quick work out? Our Rec Center has basketball/volleyball courts,
an rock climbing wall, exercise classes, weightlifting and cardiovascular machines,
and an indoor track. Need a relaxing dip in the pool? The Rec has an Olympic-sized
lap pool, a diving pool, hot tub and whirlpool areas, a sauna and a water slide. Learn more

One of the most common questions we hear is, "What is student life like on campus?"

The easy answer to that question is to visit our campus to experience it for yourself!
(Click here to schedule a campus visit). But here's our best attempt to describe it.

Average WeekdayMost UT classes start at 8 a.m. for those early birds who want to drive in, go to
classes, and be done early. Around 11 a.m. to noon, the dining halls and restaurants
on campus will start to fill up. Don't worry — there are plenty of grab-and-go options
in the Union if you are heading to classes or leaving campus for the day. There are
usually some programs or meetings (many with free pizza!) during this time. The busy
places to hang out are in the Student Union and Carlson Library.

After 1 p.m., the afternoon is filled with more classes (including the first ones
of the day for those of you who like to sleep in). If the weather's nice, you'll see
students studying in Centennial Mall or tossing a football in the Flatlands. Some
student organizations have meetings later in the afternoon, and most of the big, on-campus
events and speakers will start around 7- 8 p.m. UT also has many classes after 5 p.m.,
so classrooms and hallways of academic buildings are still busy. By about 9 p.m.,
classes and activities are done for the day, with students driving home or returning
to their res hall rooms.

Average WeekendSleep in — you've earned it after the long week! Campus is quiet, until most students
emerge for brunch/lunch and then spend the afternoons studying or getting ready to
head to a big event at UT (like Homecoming or Songfest) or to a football or basketball
game on campus.

You'll also see your fellow UT students at the mall, movie theaters, nearby restaurants,
Mud Hens games, the Toledo Zoo, Cedar Point Amusement Park, and more places.

Big Annual EventsWe already described the average day-to-day activities, but here are some of the major
annual events that form a big part of student life:•First Weeks UT — Get started at UT with movie screenings, free food and prizes, First Read book
discussions and more.•Music Fest — Held the first week of classes, this all-day concert features performers from every
genre, including a big national act to close the evening.•Homecoming — Take part in week-long activities and help crown a queen and king, enjoy free food,
march in the parade and tailgate before the big game.•Songfest — UT’s second-oldest tradition is “American Idol” meets “Dancing With the Stars,”
and student organizations all compete!•Dance Marathon — Head to the Rec Center and get moving and grooving 18 hours straight for charity.•International Village/Food Festival — Sample food from around the world and learn about other students’ cultures.

Student OrganizationsUT has more than 200 student organizations for a variety of cultural, religious, social
and academics interests, including Student Government and 19 fraternities and 13 sororities
(some of which are housed on campus at McComas Village). See the complete list of
student organizations at utoledo.edu/getinvolved/orglisting/ and learn more about Greek life at utoledo.edu/getinvolved/greek

AthleticsUT is a division 1 school and member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC). Students
get in free to all home games with their Rocket ID, and our motto is "See you at the
game!" Whether it's football in the Glass Bowl, basketball or volleyball in Savage
Arena, or baseball and softball at the Scott Park fields, you'll have a blast cheering
on your fellow Rockets!See game schedules and read more at utrockets.com

DiningThe University offers students, staff/faculty and guest several dining options while
on campus. On Main Campus, you may choose from one of our all-you-can-eat dining
halls, the relaxed atmospheres of our restaurants, or visit the Food Court in the
Student Union for our retail dining. Our retail dining includes KFC Express®, Magic Wok®, Pizza Hut Express®, Subway®, Starbucks®, and Croutons®. In addition, we have over 150 vending machines throughout Main Campus. With the
wide variety of food options on campus you are sure to find the food that meets your
cravings. To learn more about on-campus and off-campus dining, visit utoledo.edu/mealplans/oncampus.html

Student Recreation CenterWhy not fit in a quick work out? Our Rec Center has basketball/volleyball courts,
a rock climbing wall, exercise classes, weightlifting and cardiovascular machines,
and an indoor track. Need a relaxing dip in the pool? The Rec has an Olympic-sized
lap pool, a diving pool, hot tub and whirlpool areas, a sauna and a water slide.

Awareness Weeks and MonthsThroughout the school year, UT celebrates history, heritage and awareness months.
Visit utoledo.eduevents.html to see the list for the year, as well as the current month's events.